| Here’s a concrete little application for the Elektor Linux board, to show that the little penguin’s not as fearsome as you might have though...
| Here’s a concrete little application for the Elektor Linux board, to show that the little penguin’s not as fearsome as you might have though...
| There’s still a lot of electronic hardware around that’s designed to be operated from the legacy printer port (LPT) of a PC, but this port i...
| Our ElektorBus series has shown how much interest there is in home automation applications. Here we describe a small circuit board that can...
| Besides presenting a truly high end audio control preamplifier for home construction, this article series also aims to show how low-impedanc...
| The name Platino is a playful reference to the French and German word ‘Platine’ meaning ‘circuit board’, with a slight wink at ‘Arduino’. Th...
| Microcontrollers come in all sorts and sizes, and it’s very tempting to use them everywhere, even for very simple tasks. Tiny, inexpensive m...
| This expansion card, which is designed to be used with the Elektor ATM18 board, should come in handy for all sorts of projects. The combinat...
| In place of the standard Arduino’s female connectors, the Nano has two rows of 15 solder pins on a 2.54 mm (0.1") pitch. So it looks quite a...
| A few months ago, we introduced Sceptre, a fast prototyping system fitted with a 32-bit microcontroller. The extension board described here...
| The control board shown in this article has been designed for incorporation into typical industrial electronics applications like controllin...